Krish - You can also use the RCs before they're released on PyPI if you'd like to help test. Instead of:
pip install apache-airflow You can install the 1.10 stable latest with: pip install git+git://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow.git@v1-10-stable Or the 1.10 RC tags with eg: pip install git+git://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow.git@1.10.0rc2 Best, Taylor *Taylor Edmiston* Blog <https://blog.tedmiston.com/> | CV <https://stackoverflow.com/cv/taylor> | LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedmiston/> | AngelList <https://angel.co/taylor> | Stack Overflow <https://stackoverflow.com/users/149428/taylor-edmiston> On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 5:43 PM, Krish Sigler <kr...@flyrlabs.com> wrote: > Got it, will use the mailing list in the future. Thanks for the info > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Bolke de Bruin <bdbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Kris, > > > > Please use the mailing list for these kind of questions. > > > > Airflow 1.10.0 hasn’t been released yet. We are going through the > motions, > > but it will take a couple of days before it’s official (if all goes > well). > > > > B. > > > > Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad > > > > Op 9 aug. 2018 om 23:33 heeft Krish Sigler <kr...@flyrlabs.com> het > > volgende geschreven: > > > > Hi, > > > > First, I apologize if this is weird. I saw on the Airflow github page > > that you most recently updated the v1.10.0 changelog, and I found your > > email using the instructions here (https://www.sourcecon.com/ > > how-to-find-almost-any-github-users-email-address/). If that's too > weird > > feel free to tell me and/or ignore this. > > > > I'm emailing because I'm working with the apache-airflow project, > > specifically for setting up pipelines involving GCP packages. My > > environment uses Python3, and I've been running into the issue outlined > in > > this PR: https://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow/pull/3273. I > > noticed that the fix is part of the v1.10.0 changelog. > > However, the latest version available on PyPi is 1.9.0. On the Airflow > > wiki page I read that the project is intended to be updated every ~6 > > months, and v1.9.0 was released in January. > > > > So my question, if you're at liberty to tell me, is can I expect v1.10.0 > > to be available on PyPi in the near future? If so then great! That > would > > solve my package dependency problem. If not, then I'll look into some > > workaround for my issue. > > > > Thanks, > > Krish > > > > >